Location: East of England
London’s house price to earnings ratio hits all-time high
House prices in the capital are now 14.5 times average earnings, says Hometrack, 42% higher than the long-term average...
The average home in a national park is 46% more expensive than the surrounding county – but which one park offers a price discount?
The New Forest is the most expensive national park to buy a home in (averaging £581,448) and Snowdonia is the most affordable (£180,126), according to some updated research by Lloyds Bank.
Fitzrovia, King’s Cross & Soho markets tipped for tech power surge
Old school central London markets could see the kind of performance witnessed in Silicon Fen and other UK hubs over the last five years, says Kay & Co
Green Belt ‘threats’ double in a year
443 sites currently earmarked for housing within the London Metropolitan Green Belt, says action group, up from 203 last year
Seven-figure sums: How many square feet does £1m buy across Britain?
The number of £1m+ homes in Britain has more than doubled in the last ten years, says Savills
Seafront homes command a 33% price premium
Jackson-Stops looks at how direct access to the beach/sea affects property prices
Grosvenor to work on major new ‘garden community’ project in Essex
Also delivering huge new housing schemes in Oxford & Cambridge...
Ranked: Which regional towns have the fastest-growing proportion of asking price reductions?
When central London was on the up in 2013/14, rising property prices rippled out to outer boroughs and beyond, to commuter towns.
Another firm calls the bottom of the London house price slowdown
It's a rather toned-down version of calling the bottom of the market, but another firm has started using "bottom of the slowdown" language to describe London's property landscape...
August lull chills asking prices by nearly 1%
"The heat has come off much of the market", says Rightmove
Event: ‘Stamford 50’ conference to celebrate half a century of Conservation Areas
Bidwells organises national heritage event to mark the 50th anniversary of the Civic Amenities Act 1967
Passivhaus: Understanding the gold standard of efficient building
CBRE explores the "fabric first" approach to improving domestic property sustainability and energy efficiency